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British family firm of antique dealers
Wartski is a British family firm of antique dealers specialising in Russian works of art; particularly those by Carl Fabergé, fine jewellery and silver
Wartski
British jewellery specialist
Grammar School. Munn became the managing director of London jewellers Wartski, where he had worked since the age of 19; his specialisation is jewellery
Geoffrey_Munn
British doctor and mohel
(1886–1970), who married into the prominent Wartski family of jewellers and became the company chairman. Wartski has enjoyed generations of Royal patronage
Jacob_Snowman
1887 Imperial Fabergé egg
Dervais Mansion Exhibition, St. Petersburg 14–17 April 2014, exhibited at Wartski, 14 Grafton Street, London 20 November 2021 – 8 May 2022, "Fabergé in London:
Third_Imperial_(Fabergé_egg)
List of notable treasures that are currently lost or missing
& Research: The Lost Imperial Nécessaire Fabergé Easter Egg". Wartski. London: Wartski Ltd. Archived from the original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved
List_of_missing_treasures
1889 Imperial Fabergé egg
but is known to have survived the Russian Revolution and was sold by Wartski in London in 1952. This egg was designed as an étui containing woman's
Nécessaire_(Fabergé_egg)
Valuable jewelled egg from Russia
Imperial Easter Egg of 1887 has since been found in the US and bought by Wartski for a private collector. All six of the missing Imperial Eggs belonged
Fabergé_egg
Gold finger ring with a short inscription
Reprinted by Wartski, London, 2012. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Posie rings. Posie rings in the Ashmolean Posie ring messages, Wartski, London
Posie_ring
1913 Imperial Fabergé egg
was bought in the saleroom by Kieran McCarthy of Wartski, who was accompanied by his dog Drummer. Wartski, the London Fabergé dealers, first acquired the
Winter_(Fabergé_egg)
Cathedral city and community in Gwynedd, Wales
high-class Castle Hotel. Wartski was a very popular mayor of the city and a great patron of local sports and charities. Wartski Fields were bequeathed to
Bangor,_Gwynedd
American novelist (1940–2014)
Maureen Crane Wartski (born Maureen Ann Crane, January 25, 1940 – January 14, 2014) was a naturalized American author. She wrote many novels for children
Maureen_Wartski
British jeweller (1886–1970)
London branch of the Llandudno jewellers Wartski, having married the daughter of its founder, Morris Wartski, and went on to become its chairman. Emanuel
Emanuel_Snowman
1895 Imperial Fabergé egg
egg was bought by Emanuel Snowman of Wartski, sold, and bought back by Wartski. The egg was sold again by Wartski on Christmas Eve 1972 to Stavros Niarchos
Blue Serpent Clock (Fabergé egg)
Blue_Serpent_Clock_(Fabergé_egg)
1897 Imperial Fabergé egg
in 1922 for sale. The egg was purchased in 1927 by Emanuel Snowman for Wartski, a family-owned firm of art and antique dealers in London. The egg was
Imperial Coronation (Fabergé egg)
Imperial_Coronation_(Fabergé_egg)
Soldier who fights for hire
example, a Royal Air Burundi DC-4M Argonaut, flown by mercenary Heinrich Wartski, also known as Henry Wharton, crash-landed in Cameroon with military supplies
Mercenary
Resort town in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Pep. Hibiscus Mall: The largest shopping centre in Margate, situated on Wartski Drive within close proximity to National Road and the CBD. The community
Margate,_South_Africa
British jeweller and painter (1919–2002)
jeweller Emanuel Snowman and his wife Harriet Wartski, daughter of Morris Wartski, the founder of the Wartski art and antiques firm. His family was Jewish
Kenneth_Snowman
1911 Imperial Fabergé egg
Kremlin. It was sold to Emanuel Snowman of the jewellers Wartski around 1927. In 1934, Wartski sold it to Allan Gibson Hughes for £950, buying it back
Bay_Tree_(Fabergé_egg)
1892 Imperial Fabergé egg
Subsequently purchased by Emanuel Snowman of the London jewellers, Wartski, it was bought from Wartski by a Mr. T. B. Kitson in October 1929. Following Kitson's
Diamond_Trellis_(Fabergé_egg)
British arts administrator and chairman of the jewellers Wartski (1944–2023)
2023) was a British arts administrator and the chairman of the jewellers Wartski. In 2000, The Telegraph called him "one of the most influential figures
Nicholas_Snowman
Ball or container of herbs and perfumes
Pomanders 14th–17th century pomanders in museums 17th century pomander Wartski, London How To Make Pomanders Watches in Pomanders from 1500 to 1550 Peter
Pomander
Chinese-American table tennis player
currently resides in New York City. There she met her landlord (Jerry Wartski) who began to sponsor her in tournaments.[citation needed] She competed
Wang_Chen_(table_tennis)
Walkers Shortbread Ltd, Royalwarrant.org, accessed 18 September 2018. Wartski, Royalwarrant.org, accessed 22 December 2015. Weetabix Ltd, Royalwarrant
List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family
List_of_royal_warrant_holders_of_the_British_royal_family
Annual art and antiques fair in London, United Kingdom
including a Bugatti Type 39. Notable exhibitors include A La Vieille Russie, Wartski, Philip Mould & Company, Apollo, and Turquoise Mountain Foundation. "About
Treasure_House_Fair
Private Catholic university in Tokyo, Japan
(Ningen Isu) Yuriko Nishiyama, manga writer, including Harlem Beat Maureen Wartski, author, including A Boat to Nowhere and Yuri's Brush with Magic Robert
Sophia_University
1895 Imperial Fabergé Egg
Provisional Government and later sold to Emanuel Snowman of the jewellers Wartski around 1927. It was owned by a certain Charles Parsons in the 1930s, and
Rosebud_(Fabergé_egg)
to particle beam diagnostics and multiple-scattering measurements, L. Wartski et al., Journal of Applied Physics -- August 1975 -- Volume 46, Issue 8
Transition_radiation
2005 British royal wedding
Royal Family dates back to 1923. The design of the wedding rings is by Wartski, a London jeweller that has held a royal warrant to the King (until 2022
Wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Wedding_of_Prince_Charles_and_Camilla_Parker_Bowles
1908 Imperial Fabergé Egg
with nine other Imperial eggs by the Antikvariat to Emanuel Snowman of Wartski in London. Bought by a Mr. Hirst in 1935, it was sold to Dr. Maurice Sandoz
Peacock_(Fabergé_egg)
2011 British royal wedding
Catherine's Welsh gold wedding ring was made by the royal warrant holder Wartski, a company with roots in Bangor, Gwynedd, north Wales. Since 1923, it has
Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton
Wedding_of_Prince_William_and_Catherine_Middleton
Protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale
versions of the story. Lankeshan ji Yuri's Brush with Magic by Maureen Wartski, a young adult novel that integrates the Urashima Taro myth into narrative
Urashima_Tarō
1902 Imperial Fabergé egg
owner, Fabergé specialist Geza von Habsburg, restorer Nikolai Bashmakov, Wartski Director Kieran McCarthy, Sotheby's Karen Kettering, the ex-Forbes Collection's
Empire_Nephrite_(Fabergé_egg)
1902 Fabergé egg
wintraecken.nl Comparison with the Kelch Chanticleer egg, from wintraecken.nl Archive article showing Rothschild egg in Perchin's workshop – Wartski, London
Rothschild_(Fabergé_egg)
1960s London jewellery store
stylistic precursor to Wartski's shopfront of 1974 on Grafton Street in Mayfair, designed by John Frederick Bruckland. Wartski's shopfront was listed Grade
Jermyn Street showroom of Andrew Grima
Jermyn_Street_showroom_of_Andrew_Grima
brewer, Michael Marks (co-founder of Marks & Spencer), Morris Wartski (founder of Wartski antique dealers) and the family of Jack Cohen, the founder of
Poles_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
1994 novel by Heather Graham Pozzessere Runaway, a 1996 novel by Maureen Wartski The Runaways, a 1997 novel by Kristin Butcher The Runaway, a 1997 novel
Runaway
School in West Sussex, England
Geoffrey Munn. Historian; retired managing director of London jewellers, Wartski, BBC Antiques Roadshow jewellery expert Elizabeth Norton, historian[citation
Steyning_Grammar_School
Collection of jewels
petals. This bracelet was a wedding gift from Charles and purchased from Wartski. It was one of only two pieces in Diana's personal collection containing
Jewels of Diana, Princess of Wales
Jewels_of_Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
1901 Imperial Fabergé egg
Soviet institution) probably to Emanuel Snowman of London antique dealers Wartski, and it was acquired by Mary of Teck, and inherited by Queen Elizabeth
Basket of Flowers (Fabergé egg)
Basket_of_Flowers_(Fabergé_egg)
1932–35), statistician and geneticist Kenneth Snowman CBE, chairman of Wartski Richard Solomons, chief executive of InterContinental Hotels Group Professor
List_of_Old_Gowers
1906 Imperial Fabergé egg
objects collected by the Egyptian Royal family. The egg was purchased by Wartski’s of London and later sold to the Fondation Edouard et Maurice Sandoz in
Swan_(Fabergé_egg)
for Poland (Delegat Rządu na Kraj) during World War II: Cyryl Ratajski (Wartski)— November 1939 (officially, from December 1940) – August 1942; died October
List of Government Delegates for Poland
List_of_Government_Delegates_for_Poland
English architect
been lost sight of, according to Judy Rudoe, "Artists' Jewellery. London, Wartski", The Burlington Magazine 131 No. 1032 (March 1989:235). The People's Palace
Edward_Robert_Robson
Private day school in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, England
Geoffrey Munn OBE, MVO, author, managing director of London jewellers, Wartski, BBC Antiques Roadshow jewellery expert Steve Nardelli, musician and songwriter
Shoreham_College
Italian family of Goldsmiths
l'oreficeria archeologica italiana, Op. cit, pp. 177-200 "Jewels by Castellani – Wartski". Retrieved 25 December 2024. Edilberto Formigli, Wolf-Dieter Heilmeyer
Castellani_(goldsmiths)
1910 Imperial Fabergé egg
was sold as one of nine eggs to Emanuel Snowman of London antique dealer Wartski. Two years later it was sold to Queen Mary of Teck and inherited by Queen
Colonnade_(Fabergé_egg)
British lettering artist (1900–1973)
Retrieved 27 August 2023. Lubell 2010, p. 22. Garrett, Nick (6 August 2022). "Wartski case history NGS Design & Gild – NGS Sign lettering & writing". Nick Garrett
William_Sharpington
Punjab Nicholas Snowman – arts administrator and chairman of the jewellers Wartski Jacob Soll – historian and philosopher Dame Sarah Springman – engineer
List of alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge
List_of_alumni_of_Magdalene_College,_Cambridge
English lawyer and amateur constitutional expert
School, Llandudno, north Wales. In 1913 his widowed mother married Morris Wartski. Iwi was admitted as a solicitor in 1927, and served as a Law Society examiner
Edward_Iwi
English communist (1894–1937)
first cousin of Abraham Cohen and the first cousin once removed of Morris Wartski, both through her father's side. Through the Workers' Educational Association
Rose_Cohen
British jeweller (1819–1884)
Philip Newman Jewellery". www.wilson55.com. Retrieved 8 January 2025. "Wartski". Archived from the original on 8 December 2007. Retrieved 4 June 2008
John_Brogden_(jeweller)
British-Israeli rabbi and journalist
College. In 1933 he translated the "Children's Haggadah" with Isidore Wartski. He then relocated to Montreal, Canada after his ordination and was a rabbi
Arthur_Saul_Super
American children's book award
1979 The Whipman is Watching T. A. Dyer 1980 A Boat to Nowhere Maureen Wartski 1981 A Spirit to Ride the Whirlwind Athena Lord 1982 Homesick: My Own Story
Josette_Frank_Award
British royal recognitions
Operations, Dyfed Powys Police Geoffrey Charles Munn OBE – Managing director, Wartski Jacqueline Hope Newbold – Personal Assistant, the Queen's Dressers John
2018_New_Year_Honours
British silversmith (1861-1905)
22 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019. "A porringer by Gilbert Marks". Wartski. Retrieved 22 April 2019. "Exhibition Details". Exhibition Culture. University
Gilbert_Marks
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Fairy queen, Ambition
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American, Australian, French, German
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English : habitational name from either of two minor places in Devon, Sellake and Sellick, or from Sellack in Herefordshire, recorded c.1130 as Lann Suluc ‘church (Old Welsh lann) of Suluc’, a personal name, a pet form of Suliau.
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